What causes acute gastric torsion in dogs? Is it the owner’s fault?

Oct 17,2024
3Min

Causes of acute gastric volvulus in dogs

1. Body shape: Large and giant dog breeds are at high risk;
2. Age: Dogs older than 2 years old are at high risk;
3. Gender: Male dogs are at high risk;
4. Amount of food: Eating large amounts is at high risk;
5. Eating speed: Eating too fast is at high risk;
6. Stress: If there is stress (such as sudden changes in environment, food, or vaccination...) the likelihood of disease increases.

Is gastric torsion dangerous in dogs?

Once a dog suffers from gastric torsion, his physical condition will be very poor, and in severe cases, he will die within a few hours. And the mortality rate is as high as 40%. Even if some dogs get better after treatment, there is a half chance that they will not recover.

Symptoms of gastric torsion in dogs

1. The dog has shortness of breath, gasps for air, and drools excessively.
2. Vomiting symptoms occur, accompanied by swallowing movements.
3. The abdomen is bulging and painful, with back arching and defecation symptoms.
4. The oral mucosa appears pale and the dog is confused.
5. Because blood cannot be supplied to the stomach and spleen in time, the dog may go into shock.

How to prevent gastric torsion in dogs

1. Let the dog eat small meals frequently. Try to feed the dog several meals a day instead of one big meal a day to prevent the dog from being too hungry. And wolf it down;
2. After giving your dog a full meal, try not to let it do strenuous exercise. Vigorous exercise, especially for deep-chested dogs, will greatly increase the risk of bloating and gas accumulation;
3. Do not let your dog eat garbage or other foods that will make it bloated. Do not raise the dog's food bowl. When the dog's food bowl is raised, it will increase the dog's eating speed, causing the dog to easily eat air and cause gastric bloating, which indirectly increases the dog's chance of suffering from gastric volvulus.
4. Providing water to the dog regularly and using a slow-feeding bowl to slow down the dog’s eating speed will help reduce the risk of the dog’s gastric torsion.
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